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APPhysics2

An electrifying description regarding forces We’ve discussed before what a force was and even gave examples of some on one of my previous posts. Some included gravitational force, centripetal force, and even buoyancy force due to a fluid. But there is also another force that is just as important and that deals with...

Two of the most important thermal properties in physics are thermal conductivity and heat capacity. It is the reason why objects are cold on one end and eventually heat up to a certain temperature after a certain time. Notice however that some objects heat up more quickly than others. We’ll talk about how...

How the new Advanced Placement (AP®) Physics exam can provide better results for students and teachers Effective 2014 for the upcoming 2015 AP exams, The College Board has changed the direction of the AP Physics B exam. Instead of one exam being offered, the course has been split into two separate courses and...

With the launch of our new subject, AP Physics 2, it only makes sense that we make our first question review of it. Reviews for AP Physics 1 has already been done, so the jump to AP Physics 2 finds us talking about concepts related to electricity, magnetism, fluids and light! Similar to our...

Water is heavier than you think You’ve probably noticed it when an object like a ball is at the surface of the pool, that it seems fine. But what if it were to go to the bottom of the pool? The ball ends up feeling a pressure exerted on it. Now if you...